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— BIG HORROR FEATURES
SUNDAY. MAY 20
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FAIR
Anyone interested in showing market cattle at
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FOR PRIZE LIST
CONTACT;
BILL COLEMAN, '262-5031 or
GLADYS McGREGOR, 262-5839
All animals must be sold, the
day of the fair and all animals must be
halter broken.
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SEAFORTH
THURSDAY ! FRIDAY, SATURDAY
Rid( Diamond
In the Matron Lounge
Mr. Robert R Scarlett, stu-
dent at Anarbot4 University Is
visiting Miss M. Scarlett and
Mrs. Hoggarth before returning
to his home in Seattle, Washing-
ton.
Rev. J. Ure and Mrs. Stewart
returned home Saturday from
attending the Conference of The
United Church of Canada in Wind-
sor. They were guests of Mrs.
John Currie while they were
in the city. They also ,visited
friends and relatives in Kings-
ville, Leamington, Chatham and
Wyoming.
St. James' CWL
BAKE SALE
MAY 19
2 p.m. to 4 p.m.
Cardno
Entrance
STAG r
for
MURRAY TAYLOR
Friday, May 2
9 p.m. to 1 a.m.
Hensall
Community Centre
Admission $1.00
LUNCH PROVIDED
CABARET
DANCE
Seaforth Legion
SAT., MAY 26
Dancing 9:30 to ?
SPONSORED BY 1.0.0.F.
LODGE NO. 55, SEAFORTH
Tickets $3 per Couple.
Tickets available from
members.
DANCE WITH
GREASEBALL BOOGIE BAND
appearing at
GODERICH D.C.I.
9 p.m.-12 p.m, FRIDAY, MAY 2 5
AdmIsslOn - $2 + Student Card
Country and Western Entertainment
SATURDAY
IR the Red Knight Root',
Elgin, Gord and Dion fisher
WITH AUDREY KERR AT THE PIANO
Thurs. Fri. & Sat..
— Ladies' and Escorts'Room —
Russ & Dale
TASTY CHICKEN WINGS FOR SNACKS
AMPLE FREE PARKING —
COMMERCIAL HOTEL — Seaforth
READ and USE EXPOSITOR CLASSIFIED
DANCE
AT CHSS
AUDITORIUM
CLINTON
FRIDAY, MAY 25th
9 --12
Music by
Major Hoople's 'Boarding House
Admission: Student Card 1.75 — Without 2.00
Refreshments
FIRST ANNUAL MEETING
The
Van Egmond
Foundation
Notice is hereby given that the FirSt Annual General Meeting'
of The Van Egmond Foundation will be held in the Town Hall,
Seaforth on
TUES. May 22,1973
at 8:30 p.m.
For the following purposes:
- (1) To receive- and consider the report of the officers,
.the financial •statements of the Foundation
for the fiscal year ended 28 January, 1973, and
the report of theuditors thereon;
(11) To elect officer 2\ '
(n1). To appoint Audit
(1v) To transact such other business as may properly
come before the meeting.
THE GENERAL PUBLIC ARE URGED TO ATTEND.
By Order of the Foundation Officers
Dated at Seaforth, 10 may, 1973.
THIS. WEEK
AT THE
ROYAL HOTEL
MITCHELL
Friday
and
SATURDAY
In the
CROWN ROOM
B.C. Three's
CLINTON LIONS CLUB On support of Its work with the blind)
presents
Goderich Little Theatre's production
SPRING TONIC
Directed by Marjorie Hays Dunlop
at
CENTRAL HURON SECONDARY SCHOOL
CLINTON
TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY MAY 22 - 23
at 8:30 p.m. '
EXCERPTS FROM WORLD'S LEADING MUSICALS
featuring ALLISTAR Cast from Clinton, Blyth, Auburn, Goderich and Zurich ems.
Including the Town and Country Four' of Seaforth.
ADULTS $2.00
STUDENTS s 1.00 •
ALL SEAT'S RESERVED •
Exchange tickets available from Clinton Lions and Beecher Menxies' Law -Office, Clinton.
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HWY. 8 AT CONCESSION RD. 4 PHONE 524.9981
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SATURDAY
MAY 19
DANCING -at 9 p.m.
MUSIC BY
IAN VVILBEE'S
ORCHESTRA
;— Admission by ticket only —
LIMITED NUMBER of TICKETS .
' AVAILABLE from MEMBERS.
At $3.00 Per Couple
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ADULT ENTERTAINMENT
FRANK SINATRA IN
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'FLARE OP
Jim RI'DWII It
SLAUGHTER
He really lives
up to his name!
RIP TORN
STELLA STEVENS
Local itiefs
Last Sunday, Rev. J. Ure
and Mrs. Stewart attended the
Baptismal Service of John David,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Thaytie
Cassidy in Trinity United Church
Ingersoll, They were also
present at the family gathering
for the wedding anniversary of
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Cassidy
of Ingersoll.
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Williams
and family of Guelph spent the
weekend with ups. Pearl
Williams.
Mr. and Mrs. Don McMillan of
London spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Win. McMillan.
Mr. and Mrs. Green of To-
ronto visited his mother, Mrs.J.
Green at the home of Miss Gladys
Thompson on Saturday.
Mrs. John W. Bruce spent
a few, days with Mr. and Mrs.
FrariVEIurkeltr-Wingham-.----
Miss Mary LynnGlew, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. James Glew
competed in 'Scottish Dancing in
Brantford. She, placed 3rd 'in
the Seann Pruiblis winning a
bronze metal. She is the pupil
of Miss Brenda Harrison of God-
erich. Mary Lynn is the grand-
daughter of Mrs. W. McPhail.
Mr. and Mrs. John Erf. Patt-
erson attended the International
Square Dance Convention last
week. It was held at McMaste,r
Vniversity in Hamilton.
Mrs. J. A. McGregor and Mrs.
W. E. Butt were in Carmel Church
-Hensall on Sunday ) for the bap-
tism of Mrs. McGregor's great-
granddaughter, Heather Victoria
Judge.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank J, Smale
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Vern
Reynolds Jast Sunday and was
also present at Elmwood Ave.
,Presbyterian Church for the
christening of their-granddaugh-
ter Kimberly Aim Reynolds by
the Rev. D. Glenn Campbell, Min-
ister.
Mrs. ,D. H. Wilson has re-
turned home from Jackson, Mich.
where she 'spent the past three
weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Mel Clarke,
who spent the winter in Arliona,
U.S. called on their many friends
in town before going to their
cottage in Barrie Bay.
Ronald MacKay of Toronto
spent a few days with his sister
Miss Ethel MacKay.
Grade eight
• holds euchre
Grade eight held their euchre
party at St. James School.
The winners were:
Grocery Draw - Mr. McQuillan,
Stratford; Cake Draw-Mrs. Van
G iffen; Men's High-Larry Dalton;
Men's Low-Jack -Murphy; Men's
High, Lone Hand-Larry Dalton;.
Ladies' High-Mrs. Julia Flanni 7
fan; Ladies' Low-Mrs. J. Hine-
brecht; Ladies' High, Lone Hand-
Mrs. Jos. Lane.
Proceeds will assist a-Grade
trip to Ottawa.
An Expositor Classified will
pay you dividends. Have you
tried one? Dial 527-0240.
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Correspondent
Mrs. Ed Regele
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Regele
and Mrs. Joseph Thornton spent
Sunday afternoon with Mr. and
Mrs. Harold McCallum.
A ,speedy recovery from all
her friends is extended. to Mrs.
Harold (Mona) Wilson who is a
patient in. Stratford GeneralHos-
pital where she underwent sur-
gery last Thursday. •
Mr. and Mrs.iLloydE.Regele
Krista, Karen and Darlene of
Princeton spent Saturday after-
noon with, Mr. and Mrs. Edward,
Regele.
Mr. Ron Foram, Karen and
Bobby-of-'Blyth-visited- with Mr-
and Mrs. Harold McCallum Sun-
day evening.
Correction
The donation of 2 dinners
by the commercial ,Hotel to the
Hospital Auxiliary penny Sale
was omitted in last week's list
of winners. They were won by
Mr. Wm. Chowen, Clinton.
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ELM HAVEN
MOTOR
HOTEL
This Week
The Ring
Condng Neal Weals: '4
Poverty Train
Matinee Saturday
CASH BINGO
Legion Hall, Seaforth
FRI", MAY 18th
8:15 pm.
15 Regular Games for $10.00
THREE $25.00 GAMS
— $75.00 Jackpot to Go —
TWO DOOR PRIZES
Admission $1.00..
1.00
OT
—Proceeds for Welfare Work--
Auspices Seaforth Branch 154,
Royal Canadian Union, Sailor*
Dining room open on Sontay0
from 12 noon-2 p.m. end 5 pa.
to t pm. In the evening.
DANCE
— AUSPICES
Seaforth Legion
DANCE
SEAFORTH ARENA
Larry and the Vibrations
SATURDAY, MAY 19
St. James' Bowling League
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CANDLELIGHT
RESTAURANT and TAVERN
Friday, Saturday
'THE MAITLAND TRIO'
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WEDNESDAY, 23
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Come and enjoy Mothers' Day with Us. Ae
Bayfield Road in Goderich' Phone 524-7711
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NOTICE. TO HOG ,PAODUCERS
AND HOG TRANSPORTERS!
The Ontario Pork Producers' Marketing
Board wish to advise that the last day of
operating a Marketing Yard at Clinton,
Ontario, will be
TUESDAY, MAY 29th, 1973
Alternate facilities have been arranged
for at the
HENSALL LIVESTOCK SALES
HENSALL, ONTARIO
to commence operating on
TUESDAY, JUNE 5th, 1973.
and on EACH TUESDAY thereafter.
Ontario Pork 'Producers' Marketing Board,
4198 Dundee Street West,
A.; Toronto, Ontario
TICKETS AVAILABLE IN SEAFORTH AT
Stewart Bros. — The Union Expositor — Vincent 'arm
Equipment Limited.
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